What to Wear During Your Podcast: Tips from the Blue Room
Recording a podcast may seem like it’s all about your voice—but what you wear can actually impact your performance, confidence, and the final result, especially if you're filming video content at The Blue Room.
Whether you're recording your first episode or coming in for a branded content shoot, here’s how to dress smart and feel comfortable while sounding (and looking) your best.
1. Wear Solid, Neutral Colours
Bright patterns or busy prints can be distracting on camera and may create flickering or distortion. Stick to:
Earth tones (olive, tan, rust)
Pastels (soft pink, baby blue)
Neutrals (beige, black, white, navy)
These shades are camera-friendly and help keep the focus on you.
2 Avoid Noisy Fabrics
Choose soft, quiet fabrics. Microphones can pick up rustling from. Go for cotton, jersey, or linen blends that don’t make sound when you move.
3 If You're Filming Video, Dress to Reflect Your Brand
Many podcasters film their sessions to use on YouTube, TikTok, or Instagram.
Here’s a quick visual guide:
Professional tone? Go with clean, fitted, business-casual looks
Creative vibe? Add subtle accessories, a statement top, or layers
Wellness theme? Keep it minimal and calm—flowy or monochromatic works well
Bring your personality, but avoid anything too loud or gimmicky unless it’s your signature.
Bonus Tip: Bring a Back-Up Top
Filming multiple episodes? A second shirt can help you look fresh across episodes (and give you more content flexibility).
Ready to Record?
The Blue Room at Gallery 8 offers a premium recording space that’s calm, comfortable, and fully equipped for both audio and video podcasting. Whether you're a seasoned podcaster or just starting out, we’ve got everything you need—including lighting that flatters and sound that’s crystal-clear.
Contact the Blue Room to BOOK your Podcast session.